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ultrabike
Jun 20, 2015Aspirant
Readynas Pro heat issues
Hopefully this is the right place to post this. I've had my Readynas Pro for about 7 years. Recently the power supply fan started to make funny noises and temperature was kind of high. Scheduled power...
tony359
Jun 26, 2015Apprentice
Right, then your HDD's were not shutting down, the box was shutting down because the SYS temperature was too high. You probably have a higher temperature than me in California (I'm in the UK) as a start. That is not something to be underestimated.
Then you have 6 HDD's. The CPU fan vents in the box itself. The SYS fan must be able to extract that air AND extract air from the HDD's. If your SYS fan is just enough to extract the CPU air, then no air will flow through the HDD's. Since the air coming from the CPU is forced in, it will be the first to get out via the SYS fan.
Then you have 6 HDD's. The CPU fan vents in the box itself. The SYS fan must be able to extract that air AND extract air from the HDD's. If your SYS fan is just enough to extract the CPU air, then no air will flow through the HDD's. Since the air coming from the CPU is forced in, it will be the first to get out via the SYS fan.
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